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Provides important insider information concerning Sierra Leone’s recent war... and builds on [the author’s] established reputation as an insightful and courageous journalist." —William Reno, Northwestern University

A Dirty War in West Africa recounts Lansana Gberie’s harrowing experiences as a journalist during the decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone. Since 1991, this West African nation has been brought to its knees by a series of coups, violent conflicts, and finally, outright war. The war has ended today, but it is clear that things are hardly settled. Focusing on the group spearheading the violence, the Revolutionary United Front (RUF), Gberie exposes the corruption and appalling use of rape and mutilation as tactics to overthrow the former government. Gberie looks closely at the rise of the RUF and its ruthless leader, Foday Sankoh, as he seeks to understand the personalities and parties involved in the war. This sobering and powerful account reveals the domestic and international consequences of the Sierra Leone conflict.

Author Bio

Lansana Gberie is a research associate at the Wilfried Laurier Centre for Military, Strategic, and Disarmament Studies. He covered the Sierra Leone civil war as a journalist for Inter Press Service.

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““Provides important insider information concerning Sierra Leone’s recent war . . . and builds on [the author’s] established reputation as an insightful and courageous journalist.” —William Reno, Northwestern University
A Dirty War in West Africa recounts Lansana Gberie’s harrowing experiences as a journalist during the decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone. This sobering and powerful account reveals the domestic and international consequences of the Sierra Leone conflict.”

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Table of Contents

PrefaceAcknowledgments1. Introduction: The RUF Phenomenon2. Sierra Leone: From Independence to State Recession3. The Making of the Revolutionary United Front4. War and State Collapse5. Not Just a Coup: The AFRC Takeover of 19976. "Operation No Living Thing" and Terror as Warfare7. From "U-Nasty" to "Model Peacekeeping"8. Diamonds and the RUF's War9. Epilogue: The ReckoningIndex